Frick, Ulrich and Rehm, Juergen and Eichhammer, Peter (2002) Risk perception, somatization, and self report of complaints related to electromagnetic fields - A randomized survey study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 205 (5). pp. 353-360. ISSN 1438-4639
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Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) as well as EMF-related complaints has increased over the past decades. However, it is unclear whether these complaints are related to the electromagnetic or other physical properties of these fields per se, to salience of EMF in media, or to both. What is the prevalence of EMF-related complaints in the general population? What are the influencing factors on this prevalence? Does reporting of EMF-related symptoms depend on cognitive factors? To answer these questions, a survey with random variation of three cognitive factors was performed. As expected, EMF-related complaints were reported more by females and people with higher somatization tendency. Age had no significant linear effect on EMF-related complaints. The cognitive condition of threat produced a significant contrast effect among people with high somatization tendency oil EMF-related complaints. Cognition can influence reporting of EMF-related effects. Thus, in future research of such effects, psychologically influencing factors should be included. Also risk communication should incorporate knowledge about social cognition.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | MAGNETIC-FIELDS; EXPOSURE; SYMPTOMS; risk perception; electromagnetic fields; complaints; social cognition |
| Subjects: | 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine |
| Divisions: | Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie |
| Depositing User: | Dr. Gernot Deinzer |
| Date Deposited: | 18 Oct 2021 11:43 |
| Last Modified: | 18 Oct 2021 11:43 |
| URI: | https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/40114 |
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